Rome's Art Free Walking Tour: Who Killed Caravaggio?
Turn Rome into a crime scene on this immersive free walking tour focused on Caravaggio, the most scandalous genius of the Baroque era.
Perfect for any weather, this experience takes you through Rome’s streets, churches, and hidden corners — with plenty of shade and indoor stops along the way. Whether it’s blazing sun or sudden rain, you’ll explore cool, atmospheric churches where Caravaggio’s masterpieces still hang, making this one of the most comfortable and unforgettable ways to discover the city.
As you move between iconic landmarks and secret locations, uncover the dark stories behind monumental piazzas, stunning churches, and revolutionary paintings. Along the way, you’ll dive into the turbulent life of Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio — painter, outlaw, and suspected killer.
Why was he known as the Bad Boy of Baroque? Who were his allies, rivals, and lovers? And most importantly… who killed him?
This tour transforms classic sightseeing into a true crime investigation, blending art history, scandal, and mystery into one unforgettable Rome walking experience.
- You can’t be too sexy to enter the churches therefore shoulders and knees must be covered.
The itinerary:
- Piazza della Minerva
- San Luigi dei Francesi
- Piazza Navona
- Sant’Agostino
- Caravaggio's House
- Palazzo Borghese
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